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How to get to the Berkshires

Here are inks for local and regional public transportation depots and stops, plus where to get Peter Pan bus and Amtrak train schedules and tickets: how to get to the Berkshires.

Richmond, MA

View of a farm in Richmond
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The Berkshires town of Richmond retains its rustic charm through progressive zoning bylaws and a newly-enacted local wetland bylaw. Richmond Pond (Mass. DFW pdf) is a 226 acre raised natural pond with a town beach and state boat ramp. Primarily residential, with many part-time residents from Boston and NYC, Richmond has just a few small businesses and several orchards and farms. Part-time residents include Gov. Deval Patrick.

Richmond, MA facts:

  • Town Hall: 1531 State Rd.
  • Phone: (413) 698-3315
  • Population: 1,604
  • Settled/Inc’d: 1760
  • Named for: Charles Lennox, Duke of Richmond
  • Elevation: 1,107′

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